Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the DIN 912 standard for hexagon socket cap screws?
DIN 912 is a German standard that specifies dimensions and tolerances for hexagon socket head cap screws, widely recognized globally for high-strength fastening.
Which materials are available for these screws?
We offer these screws in 304 Stainless Steel (304SS) for general corrosion resistance, 316 Stainless Steel (316SS) for marine environments, and high-tensile Carbon Steel for structural use.
What sizes are included in your manufacturing range?
Our standard production range covers sizes from M3 up to M20, ensuring compatibility with a wide variety of industrial applications.
Do these screws comply with international standards other than DIN?
Yes, our hexagon socket cap screws are manufactured to meet DIN, ISO, JIS, and AISI standards to ensure global interchangeability and quality.
What tool is required to install DIN 912 screws?
These screws require a standard hexagon key (Allen wrench) or a hex socket bit for installation and removal, providing high torque capabilities.
Are 316SS screws better than 304SS for outdoor use?
While both are stainless steel, 316SS contains molybdenum, making it significantly more resistant to chlorides and salt spray compared to 304SS.